Description

In a universe where alien cultures collide and empaths walk among us, Professor Kim's life is suddenly upended when he discovers he's been sold into indenture through corporate manipulation. His only escape leads him to Tolar, a world of complex hierarchies and psychic abilities, where he confronts shocking revelations about his true identity.

Perhaps casual nudity wasn't Kim’ s best idea.

Kimberly Storm-Gale has to make it back to Tau Ceti University— and fast— after his peaceful research sabbatical is turned upside down by corporate predators. As he struggles to find a way to remain a free man, he doesn’ t expect his research subjects to kidnap him. Grandchild of the Jorann or not, Halla is a burden. She is also an outcaste, born to Sanctuary Venak and living in Sanctuary Aanesh, where she has struggled for years to survive the loss of her life-partner— a battle she is slowly losing. Kim and Halla begin to dream about one another even before circumstances throw them together on Tolar, but now they have more to deal with than just their growing attraction: Kim may not be who he thinks he is. Outcaste is the engrossing sixth book in the Tales of Tolari Space science fiction series.

If you like planetary adventure and heart-warming romance, you’ll love Christie Meierz’ tales of the reclusive Tolari.

About the author(s)

Award-winning author Christie Meierz writes space opera and science fiction romance set on a world of empaths at the edge of a dystopic Earth empire. Her published works include her PRISM award-winning debut novel, The Marann, and three more novels set in Tolari space. She is a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), spent 10 years raising sheep in Broome County, New York, and has been declared capable of learning Yup’ik.

Reviews

“Space opera with political intrigue, cultural rectifications, and heart. Sink into these stories and be entertained.” 

Sharon Lee, author of the Liaden Universe®

“You might as well just cue up everything by Christie Meierz and put those books on your TBR list, because once you’ve finished this story, you’ll want to read the author’s entire backlist.”

Lucy, limfic.org